E-Coat Simulation STAR 2013
E-Coat Simulation STAR 2013
E-Coat Simulation STAR 2013
Recent progress in simulation methods for the manufacturing industry has reduced the
need for expensive test hardware which could be gratis used in manufacturing. Using
manufacturing simulation tools starting at the design stage helps to optimize product
development and corresponding manufacturing systems. Whenever there is a need for
an early design input in order to ensure quality and manufacturing costs - virtual
manufacturing methods will have a profitable chance.
For the case study E-Coat simulation STAR-CCM provides an improved workflow from
CAD-data and meshing to E-coat deposition as well as modeling of fill and drain
behaviors in vehicle paint shops. Simulation results provide the design engineer with
answers to questions such as ´is the E-Coat providing corrosion protection in all the
cavities´? or ´is there a corrosion risk based on air bubbles or paint ponds´?
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Virtual Manufacturing is a Consequence of
Hardware Reduced Digital Product Development
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The E-Coat Deposition Process Provides
Corrosion Protection in all Cavities
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Overview of the E-Coat Simulation Steps
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E-Coat Modeling: Deposition of charge carrying paint polymers.
Increasing resistance gives a chance for deposition inside cavities
E-Coat
Paint material:
..solids (pigments, resin/binder,.),
solvent (de-ionized water) and co-solvents Electrolyte
(glycol ether..)
Conductivity is mainly based on the
resin fraction but sensitive to carryover BIW=Cathode
of conductive pre treatment materials
from previous dipping steps ..
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E-Coat Modeling: ..a small Chemical Plant..
Anode
- Anode:
Anolyte Circulation with influence
on pH and film re-dissolution.
- Dip Tank:
Mixture of old (aged) and new material
as well as recirculation from Rinse Tank.
Needs permanent agitation and precise
temperature control.
- Pretreatment:
Carryovers affect conductivity.
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Equations of the STAR-CCM+ Standard
Electro-Deposition Model
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jn jmin
dh PL c P dR PL dh PL Paint layer thickness in m
rP
dt ρP dt dt Paint layer resistance in Ωm2
j q0 q q
n jif qif Specific electric current in A/m2
j min 0 if q q0 with q0 0 with
jmin n j n dt
q j dt
if q q 0
n
0
Input Parameters of Standard Range of Values form
Deposition Model calibration measurements
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Example of Enhanced (Customized) Electro-Deposition Model
Using Field Functions for Detailed Calibration Measurements
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jn jmin
dh PL c P dR PL dh PL Paint layer thickness in m
rP
dt ρP dt dt Paint layer resistance in Ωm2
j if J 2 J 02
Specific electric current in A/m2
n
2
jmin with J j2n dt Electric Potential at top of paint layer
0 if J J0
2 2
( ) in V
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Calibration of E-Coat Simulation Parameters:
(1) Using Existing Real Parts (if CAD Data are Available)
Outside: Inner:
x = 25 µm x = 18 µm
Hidden:
x = 8 µm
x = measurement
Preparation:
- Tubes are fixed to a part being coated
- Tubes are opened and measured inside
Calibration:
- CAD model of tubes should be added
to CAD model of part being simulated at
a similar position.
- adjust the parameters of the deposition Provides a pragmatic calibration with
model until ´best fit´ of tubes is reached. standardized test geometry
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Calibration of E-Coat Simulation Parameters:
(3) Lab Measurements with Test Box and Plain sheets
Box is closed
on bottom
and side.
Top is above
electrolyte level
Calibration of E-Coat Simulation Parameters:
(3) Lab Measurements with Test Box (Medium Throw Power)
100V 200V
Measurement
Measurement
Calibration of E-Coat Simulation Parameters
(3) Lab Measurements with Test Box (Good Throw Power)
100V 200V
Measurement
Measurement
Application of STAR-CCM+ E-Coat Simulation:
Thickness Building over Time
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Application of STAR-CCM+ E-Coat Simulation:
Visualization of Thickness in Cavities
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Application of STAR-CCM+ E-coat Simulation:
Example of Good Throw Power
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Application of STAR-CCM+ E-coat Simulation:
Example of Medium Throw Power
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Application of STAR-CCM+ E-coat Simulation:
Example of Poor Throw Power
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Application of STAR-CCM+ E-coat Simulation:
Comparison of different Throw Power Capabilities
Good
Medium Poor
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Application of STAR-CCM+ E-coat Simulation:
Comparison of different Throw Power Capabilities
Medium Poor
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Application of STAR-CCM+ E-coat Simulation:
Evaluation of Gemetrical Variation (for better Corrosion Protection)
Video
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Simulation of Dipping in (1sec=1h on 32 CPU, 8 Cores/CPU)
Remaining Air Bubbles Avoid E-Coat Film Building
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Simulation of Dipping in: (1sec=1h on 32 CPU, 8 Cores/CPU)
Visualization of Trapped Air
Video
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Simulation of Dipping in (1sec=1h on 32 CPU, 8 Cores/CPU)
Remaining Air Bubbles Avoid E-Coat Film Building
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Simulation of Dipping in:
Positioning of additional Bleeding Holes
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Simulation of Dipping in:
Quick optimization check by adding holes and continuing simulation
(Red = Trapped Air Bubbles)
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Simulation of Dipping out:
(Remaining Ponds Contaminate Next Dipping Process Step)
(Blue = Trapped Dipping Liquid)
Video
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Simulation of Dipping out:(1sec=1h on 32 CPU, 8 Cores/CPU)
(Remaining Ponds Contaminate Next Dipping Process Step)
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Simulation of Dipping out: (1sec=1h on 32 CPU, 8 Cores/CPU)
Calculation of Drainage Time
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Video
Simulation of Dipping out:
Quick optimization check by adding holes and continuing simulation:
(Blue = Residual ponds)
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Simulation of Dipping out:
Quick optimization check by adding holes and continuing simulation:
(Blue = Residual ponds)
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Details of Dipping out Simulation:
Remaining Ponds Contaminate next Dipping Process Step
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